Notice to all XP Deus HF owners: the new coils break the detector’s lower shaft and, above all, such damage isn’t covered by warranty. The problem lies in an external battery because of which the detector’s build has been significantly weakened. It’s the first such case for the manufacturer when their renowned shaft has really broken down. Continue reading
A Bulgarian-made telescopic shaft for the Minelab X-Terra 305, 505, 705 units is now available for sale. The X-Terra control box seat is rather non-typical, so this solution looks really awesome. See the photo report: a telescopic shaft for the Minelab X-Terra (and other machines). Continue reading
Here’s a list of original parts & accessories for the Makro Kruzer, Makro Gold Kruzer, and Makro Multi Kruzer detectors. You can view the prices as well. It will be more interesting, of course, when aftermarket accessories for these machines appear. But even now there is a sight for sore eyes. Some parts are the same as those available for other Makro/Nokta products. Continue reading
Here’s a photo review of disassembling the Garrett Z-lynk wireless system kit. There are two parts to this system: the Garrett WT-1 (transmitter) and Garrett WR-1 (receiver). Continue reading
In comparison with the Minelab CTX 3030, the electronic components of the XP Deus are at the calculator level. How is that possible? Just look at it! It’s beyond my understanding how the XP Deus could become a top metal detector. Continue reading